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jezebel    
n. 以色列王Ahab之妃

以色列王Ahab之妃

Jezebel
n 1: wife of Ahab who was king of Israel; according to the Old
Testament she was a cruel immoral queen who fostered the
worship of Baal and tried to kill Elijah and other prophets
of Israel (9th century BC)
2: a shameless impudent scheming woman

Jezebel \Jez"e*bel\, n. [From Jezebel, Heb. Izebel, the wife of
Ahab king of Israel.]
A bold, vicious woman; a termagant. --Spectator.
[1913 Webster]

67 Moby Thesaurus words for "Jezebel":
Aspasia, Delilah, Messalina, Phryne, Thais, adventuress, bad woman,
baggage, beldam, bitch, bitch-kitty, broad, chippy, clitoromaniac,
cocotte, courtesan, demimondaine, demimonde, demirep, drab,
easy lay, easy woman, femme fatale, floozy, frail sister, fury,
grimalkin, grisette, hag, harem girl, harridan, hellcat, hellhag,
hetaera, houri, hussy, hysteromaniac, jade, loose woman, nymphet,
nympho, nymphomaniac, odalisque, pickup, quean, seductress,
she-devil, she-wolf, siren, slut, strumpet, tart, temptress,
termagant, tigress, trollop, trull, uteromaniac, vamp, vampire,
virago, vixen, wanton, wench, whore, wildcat, witch

Jezebel
chaste, the daughter of Ethbaal, the king of the Zidonians, and
the wife of Ahab, the king of Israel (1 Kings 16:31). This was
the "first time that a king of Israel had allied himself by
marriage with a heathen princess; and the alliance was in this
case of a peculiarly disastrous kind. Jezebel has stamped her
name on history as the representative of all that is designing,
crafty, malicious, revengeful, and cruel. She is the first great
instigator of persecution against the saints of God. Guided by
no principle, restrained by no fear of either God or man,
passionate in her attachment to her heathen worship, she spared
no pains to maintain idolatry around her in all its splendour.
Four hundred and fifty prophets ministered under her care to
Baal, besides four hundred prophets of the groves [R.V.,
'prophets of the Asherah'], which ate at her table (1 Kings
18:19). The idolatry, too, was of the most debased and sensual
kind." Her conduct was in many respects very disastrous to the
kingdom both of Israel and Judah (21:1-29). At length she came
to an untimely end. As Jehu rode into the gates of Jezreel, she
looked out at the window of the palace, and said, "Had Zimri
peace, who slew his master?" He looked up and called to her
chamberlains, who instantly threw her from the window, so that
she was dashed in pieces on the street, and his horses trod her
under their feet. She was immediately consumed by the dogs of
the street (2 Kings 9:7-37), according to the word of Elijah the
Tishbite (1 Kings 21:19).

Her name afterwards came to be used as the synonym for a
wicked woman (Rev. 2: 20).

It may be noted that she is said to have been the grand-aunt
of Dido, the founder of Carthage.


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  • Jezebel - Wikipedia
    For refusing to repent, she is threatened with illness and the death of her children Jezebel, an Anglicized form of the Hebrew name אִיזֶבֶל‎ (ʾIzeḇel), is often interpreted as meaning “Where is the Lord?”—a phrase linked to Baal worship rituals
  • Jezebel | Description, Bible Story, Death | Britannica
    Jezebel, in the Bible, the wife of King Ahab, who ruled the kingdom of Israel By interfering with the exclusive worship of the Hebrew God, Yahweh, by disregarding the rights of the common people, and by defying the prophets Elijah and Elisha, she provoked the internecine strife that enfeebled Israel for decades
  • Jezebel
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  • Jezebel in the Bible: Her Story and Importance - Christianity
    Queen Jezebel was the daughter of Ethbaal, king of Sidon, and the wife of Ahab, king of Israel Jezebel promoted the worship of false gods in Israel, harassed and killed God’s prophets, and arranged for an innocent man to be falsely charged and executed
  • Who was Jezebel in the Bible and what role did she play in biblical . . .
    Jezebel is one of the most infamous figures in the Bible, often associated with the themes of idolatry, manipulation, and moral corruption Her story unfolds primarily in the books of 1 Kings and 2 Kings and extends its implications throughout biblical literature
  • How Bad Was Jezebel? - Biblical Archaeology Society
    Jezebel, a Phoenician queen, is often seen as a symbol of evil due to her promotion of idolatry, yet her actions may be more complex than depicted
  • Jezebel - World History Encyclopedia
    Jezebel (d c 842 BCE) was the Phoenician Princess of Sidon who married Ahab, King of Israel (r c 871 - c 852 BCE) according to the biblical books of I and II Kings, where she is portrayed unfavorably as a conniving harlot who corrupts Israel and flaunts the commandments of God
  • Jezebel, the Most Wicked Queen of Israel - Learn Religions
    Known for: Jezebel, an evil queen, was the wife of King Ahab She persecuted and tried to destroy God’s prophets, established Baal worship throughout Israel, and turned people away from the God who had rescued them from slavery in Egypt
  • Jezebel in the Bible: Wife of King Ahab - Bíblia Sagrada Online
    Jezebel was a princess from Phoenicia (modern-day Lebanon), known for her negative influence on the kingdom of Israel Her marriage to King Ahab of Israel was a political alliance that brought significant consequences for the Israelite people
  • Who was Jezebel in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
    But Jezebel followed in her father’s footsteps and was herself a power-hungry murderess who stopped at nothing to get what she wanted The king of Israel at the time was Ahab, a weak, self-pitying man who abdicated his authority to his bride, the princess Jezebel





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